INTS1


Description

The INTS1 gene, located on chromosome 17, encodes a protein that plays a crucial role in the Integrator complex, a multi-protein complex essential for the proper processing and maturation of RNA transcripts. This complex is involved in diverse cellular processes including cell growth, development, and differentiation. INTS1 protein acts as a scaffold, bringing together other components of the Integrator complex to facilitate the correct splicing and 3‘ end processing of RNA transcripts. Dysregulation of INTS1 function can lead to a variety of cellular malfunctions and is implicated in several human diseases.

Associated Diseases

Did you know?

The Integrator complex, which INTS1 is a part of, is named after its role in integrating different RNA processing steps, ensuring the correct production of functional RNA molecules.


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